Chapter Fifteen: The Official View
Rob still couldn't drive, and Zandra had deserted him in order
to decorate some woman's house. Cassie was managing a birthday
party for the pampered daughter of a music-studio owner. Rob
grinned to think of how she would deal with a bunch of spoiled
ten-year-olds.
But there was no one to drive him over to the police department
-- he wasn't about to ask Colleen. She was behaving very strangely
lately; the previous day he mentioned that he was having the
house redecorated, and was hiring the SuperGirls to do it.
She had flown into a rage, saying that he was satisfied with
the house before Zandra began to disparage it, and that she
had believed him to be above such bourgeois considerations.
Rob had been astounded -- Colleen was behaving as if the house
belonged to her, not him. Maybe it was time to look for a
new Senior Editor, but the thought depressed him. There were
so many incompetent ones out there.
So Rob hired a cab so he could make his appointment with his
long-suffering friend, Detective Hanson. They had attended
Santa Rosa High School together but when Rob went on to become
a student radical at Berkeley, Mark Hanson entered the Criminology
Department of Sonoma State. Rob left college with a Bachelor's
Degree in Journalism, Mark with one in Police Science. Rob
became a reporter for the notorious Bay Guardian during its
golden days; Mark a rookie cop. That they were still friends
after so many years on opposing sides of the fence was a miracle.
Mark was reluctant to meet Rob for lunch, but caved in under
the inducement of John Ash, a very elegant restaurant. As he rode across town, Rob contemplated his attraction for
Zandra Hillis. Zandra was one of those women Rob considered
`too' ... too attractive, well-dressed, demanding, assertive
... having been entirely dedicated to and absorbed by Conspiracy
magazine since the age of 30, Rob avoided women who were `too'.
But Zandra had taken him by the scruff of the neck and shaken
him as one might a misbehaving puppy.
This thing about the house was a perfect example. Where he
had been oblivious to his surroundings before, suddenly the
defects sprang out at him, screaming garishly and giving him
migraines. He couldn't bear to go into the kitchen and look
at that orange counter and plaid floor. Yes, something would
have to be done, and that might mean that Zandra would be
back in the house for weeks to come ...
When Rob arrived at Detective Hanson's cubicle, his friend
looked up at him with a jaundiced eye. Then he saw the `boot'
that replaced Rob's cast (the boot of Big Foot, Rob had commented
caustically) and grinned malevolently. "What happened
to you? Some crazed conservative come after you with a baseball
bat?"
Rob glared at him. "I fell into an empty swimming pool.
And don't ask me to explain, because I won't."
Mark started to laugh, rising from his chair and reaching
for his sports jacket. "No need to, old man. Those illegal
substances can play hell with your equilibrium."
"Very amusing. You have to drive."
"No shit!" Mark guffawed again, and Rob sighed resignedly.
Lunch at John Ash was always a restful, satisfying experience.
But Rob and Mark were both wary -- of one another. Mark was
waiting for Rob to attack, and over the poached salmon (his)
and the angel-hair pasta with three cheeses (Mark's) he did.
"What do you know about this murder at Pal Karpati's
townhouse? Poor little Ashley Corbin."
"Probably not as much as you do. Pal was arrested for
the murder and released on bail this morning."
"I know all that! Who's been assigned to the case?"
There was a pause while Mark ate a mouthful of pasta. "Johnston."
"Johnston. Johnston ..." Why was that name so familiar?
Rob was distracted momentarily by his salmon, which was more
than usually delicious. "Wait a minute! Johnston is your
partner! You've been assigned to the case."
"Yes. But I can't talk about it. I told you that over
the phone."
"Look, Mark -- two lovely ladies, one of whom I have
serious personal designs upon, have asked me to help them
clear Pal."
"You're not here looking for a story for that subversive
rag of yours?"
"You have my word that I won't write anything more about
this case until the murderer is caught or you give your OK."
"I guess it's supposed to reassure me that I won't be
made to look like a fool in the near future, only `sometime'.
One of your lovely ladies wouldn't be the unfortunate cleaning-woman
who found the body, would she?"
"Cassie would love that description! She's not a `cleaning
woman' -- she's one of the SuperGirls!"
Mark regarded him impassively, chewing his pasta and swallowing.
"I see. You're in love with a cartoon character. I suppose
this shouldn't surprise me."
"She's not the one -- it's her partner, Zandra Hillis.
SuperGirls is their agency -- they do things for people. Zandra
took care of me when I couldn't walk, and Cassie was looking
after Pal's townhouse while he was away. Which brings me back
to the issue at hand. You can't seriously believe Pal is guilty
of this thing."
"Of course I don't! Give me credit for some intelligence,
would you?"
"Then what the hell is going on? Why did you arrest him?"
"We had to arrest someone, or we'll never find the real
murderers. We're trying to make people believe we have a suspect,
but we've planted some men over at the university."
"Will Pal ever come to trial?"
Mark shook his head, sipping his Buena Vista pink Zinfandel
with a sigh of contentment. "We're dropping the charges.
The D.A. says there wasn't enough evidence. For a minute there,
I was hoping we'd get to trial."
Rob stared at him in horror. "Do you mean to say you'd
subject an innocent man to the agony of a public trial and
possibly ruin his career, just to make your investigation
easier?"
"Oh, I see those wheels turning in your mind, ready to
crucify me on your journalistic rhetoric. But this is a particularly
grisly double homicide, that could very well become a chain.
I have a feeling it wasn't one person, either."
"Strange ... that's the conclusion we come to, also."
"Tell me about your theory. Maybe it'll help." To
read the synopsis for this novel go to: SuperGirls:
The Co-ed Murders
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